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CS 151: Introduction to Engineering Programming
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An introductory level course in computer programming and applications. This course introduces engineering students to basic structured programming and engineering mathematical software. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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CS 201: Introduction to Computing
4.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
This course is designed to introduce the student to personal computer use in a modern business environment. Emphasis is on skill development in a variety of applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, and relational databases, working in a local area network, and corporate systems. Rec. 4, Cr. 2.
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CS 220: c/ C++ Programming
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An intermediate course in computer programming, using C/C++. Prerequisite: Cs-150. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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CT 101: Construction
1.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Introduction to the basic mechanical drafting and yacht design drawing tools. Proper techniques for using these tools to draw, dimension, and letter basic design drawings are taught. Sketching is used as a precursor to the development of formal drawings. Prescriptive scantling rules are used to determine how to develop a construction plan for a wooden boat. Prerequisite: Et-101. Rec. 4, Lab 1, Cr. 2.5.
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CT 102: Construction
2.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Provides the students with an understanding of the systems found on small boats. Students are exposed to typical methods for matching system requirements to a project boat's mission and operation. The methods and procedures for converting the system requirements into sketches, equipment sizing calculations, schematics and drawings are demonstrated. Prerequisite: Ct-101. Rec. 3, Lab 4, Cr. 2.
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CT 201: Construction
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Students are assigned an aluminum motor boat project for the course. The boat is to be designed to ISO standards. The logic, criteria and methodology forming the basis of the standards are reviewed. Students are introduced to basic welding technology and weld joint design. Prerequisites: De-102 and Ct-102. Rec. 4, Lab 3, Cr. 3
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CT 202: Construction
4.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Students are assigned a composite boat project for the course. The boat structure is to meet the requirements of ISO Category A. The logic, criteria and methodology forming the basis of the standards are reviewed. The students are introduced to the Hullscant computer program for sizing plate panels and panel stiffeners and other structural elements. Students will work independently approximately 60 hours on their projects. Prerequisites: De-201 and Ct-201. Rec. 2, Lab 1.5, Cr. 3.
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DE 101: Design
1.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- An introduction to the basic elements of naval architecture and small craft technical design which begins the development of appropriate drawing and design skills. Particular attention is giving to hydrostatics and stability issues to ensure students have a thorough understanding of floatation and safe and satisfactory design and the associated calculations. Prerequisites: Cs-150, Ms-101, and Et-101. Rec. 5, Lab 2.5, Cr. 3.5.
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DE 102: Design
2.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Builds on the basic elements covered in DESIGN 1 by moving on to consider the design of sailing craft. Hull form, keels and rudders and the design of deck layouts and sail plans are considered as well as methods of assessing power to carry sail. Prerequisite: De-101. Rec. 5, Lab 2, Cr. 2.
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DE 201: Design
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
- Builds on elements covered in DESIGN 1 and 2 and extends them to the study of motor driven craft. Dynamic considerations and their effect of hull form and propulsion system design, small craft performance, control and safety with particular interest on planing boats. Prerequisite: De-102. Rec. 5, Lab 3, Cr. 3.
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